On 8 February (Wednesday) at 6pm, the Helikon Literary and Cultural Review 2022/3 will be launched at the Keleti Café and Gallery in Budapest. Tímea Jablonczay, researcher at our institute, is the editor of the issue. The issue of Helikon Literary and Cultural Studies Review entitled “Transcultural Memory Research” reviews the stakes, theoretical framework and directions of the changes in the research field in the last decade. The publication provides translations of studies by theoreticians who have elaborated the concepts of multidirectional memory (Michael Rothberg, Max Silverman, Marianne Hirsch), and a taste of Hungarian research related to the theories, sometimes in dispute with them. Izabella Agárdi, a researcher at our institute, as well as Tamás Kisantal, Eszter Vilmos and Magdalena Roguska-Németh Kisantal, Eszter Vilmos and Magdalena Roguska-Németh publish in the issue. The evening will be moderated by Györgyi Földes, editor-in-chief of the journal.